The physical address for the CA BRN is 1747 North Market Boulevard, Suite 150, Sacramento, California, 95834. The postal address is P.O. Box 944210, Sacramento, California, 94244-2100.
The executive officer of the CA or California Board of Registered Nursing is no other than Executive Officer Louise R. Bailey. She served as the Board's Interim Executive Officer, Supervising Nursing Education Consultant and Legislative Liaison.
Yes. The California Board of Registered Nursing offers night classes.
a registered nurse license issued by the state board of nursing from the state/states in which he/she practices
Neither is necessarily "better" then the other, but a registered nurse does have more schooling and often is allowed more nursing abilities by the Board of Nursing.
Yes they know everything about you before you do
Requirements for licensure vary by State. Contact your State's board of nursing for details.
This will often depend upon the Nursing authority or Board of Nursing in your area but as a whole - registered nurses are allowed to work on their own depending upon the duties preformed whereas LPN/LVN's are required to work under a doctor, a registered nurse, or an advanced practice nurse.
APRN-BC is a credential that stands for Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, Board Certified. That means that the person is a registered nurse with at least a master's degree in nursing who has training past the basic level of nursing and who has passed a national credentialing exam.
It depends on where you live, ask your local nursing board or association for information on courses available to you. Good luck!
You need to check with the state board of nursing of the state you reside in. Each sate has different rules and regulations.
It depends on the state and city you live in. Some states have a "Board of Registered Nurses" website which has a list of nursing refresher courses. Other sites I have found include http://ce.nurse.com/
I have my CNN license what's my nex step to challage the state test for rn.